tirsdag den 18. august 2015

New Urban Exploration Gallery Added

I've decided to add a new gallery featuring photos I've taken at different locations in Denmark. The theme is Urban Exploration, with an emphasis on abandoned locations. As a photographer I find old architecture more aesthetically pleasing to shoot, and if it's in ruins or decaying it adds so much atmosphere. Getting in to some of these places is tricky, scary, sometimes requiring a lot of diplomacy, planning and permits, and when that fails, it's possibly illegal (that aspect also adds some excitement and fun to the process. ). So I'm not naming these locations as it's part of the unwritten UrbEx code, but I'll share with any fellow explorers. Check it out here.

mandag den 10. august 2015

New cover photos for my page

I added 2 new cover photos to my web site, featuring my "HexaBull" logo. One is a fish-eye photo taken in a dodgy parking garage, featuring grafitti by (among others) Dune310 and Kats, who I worked with while shooting a music video for Pat & Meller.

The other is a long-exposure image taken at an old dry-dock on Refshaleøen in Copenhagen harbor.

onsdag den 1. juli 2015

Cleaned up the Web Designs page

I've added quite a few new designs to my Web Design page, and I decided it might work better if I named my clients where relevant, so I've added cover-logos to most of the cases, while some designs are still listed under the company I was working at.

torsdag den 23. april 2015

Designs for Irma Supermarket's web magazine "Krydderiet"

It's been many months since we pitched these designs for a digital version of Irma Supermarket's customer magazine "Krydderiet" and since we've heard nothing, I'm releasing the conceptual designs on my own site. You can see them here.

The magazine itself has been redesigned since, it was actually going though a facelift at the time I designed the site, and we all knew my designs would need an adjustment to fit the new logo and typography, but it wasn't an issue.

I'm really proud of the design, and really dissapointed that the client has chosen to carry on their current implementation, which does little to occupy the reader and integrates badly as both a web site and a magazine, the 2 medias miles apart in both look and feel. Well you can't win them all :)